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- Portrait of Henrik Ibsen.
- Different forms of graphics.
- A few years prior to this film, Edvard Munch's film camera, display and four rolls of film have been found and delivered to the Munch Museum in Oslo. This finding, along with Munch's photographic self-portraits, written notes and texts, has made the "Narrator" (played by Frank Robert) to embark on a trip to European places where Munch stayed, and see the same things like Munch saw. Gradually, the "Narrator" will be able to see for himself.
- In the second program about graphics, we are now given an insight into copper stitch techniques, and what images are made in copper sticks through the ages of the 1400s to our days.
- This program about graphics attempts to explain the artistic difference to reproductions.
- This final program about graphics shows famous images of the greatest printmakers in history.
- Different forms of graphics on wooden objects, the origin of the woodcut, and its range of use in ancient days to our days.
- 19831hTV Episode
- The post-war exploration of music, impelled by the LP, the transistor radio and the television, has taken Western music beyond early jazz into folk, rock and electronic music. Yet as old rules are questioned, man clings to the forms of music that will always remain rooted in the deepest instincts of his nature. Yehudi Menuhin examines the divergent trends in music following World War II: Bela Bartok's arrangements of traditional folk tunes; Oscar Peterson's jazz improvisations; John Cage's exploration of random sound; and the Beatles' impact as "pop idols" on an entire generation.